A SEARCH of Robert Murat’s home at Praia da Luz over the weekend failed to find any new evidence to help in the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
Robert Murat, who denies any involvement with the disappearance and shares the villa with his mother, was present during most of the search.
Publicly the police have not commented on the results of the weekend search but the BBC is reporting today (Monday) that it revealed nothing to link Mr Murat to Madeleine.
British and Portuguese detectives searched the house and garden using hi-tech scanning equipment and a British sniffer dog.
Officially Mr Murat remains a suspect and this week detectives will re-examine a car and a van used by him and his elderly mother.
Mr Murat believes that in time he will be cleared of any wrongdoing.
His spokesman, Tuck Price, said he was doing his best to help the police with their inquiries.
Mr Murat, who was declared a suspect 10 days after Madeleine was last seen, was not arrested or questioned.
• On Sunday, Madeleine’s parents Kate and Gerry McCann attended Mass at a local Catholic church in Praia da Luz.
























